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Eliskor wrote:Devil_Rising wrote:I could not see Nintendo charging more than $300. It just isn't in their business sense. They are not Sony or M$, who make billions from their other endeavors, and can afford to have their consoles lose money for the first two or three years while they overcharge. Nintendo has always been economical, and wanting their products to be "affordable", so while I do believe this new tablet tech is going to cost them $$$$, I don't see the system being more than $250-300 at launch. Minus the cost of games, of course, though I also expect them to have it bundled with something, the way Wii was with Wii Sports.
I'd love it if that New Super Mario Bros. Mii tech demo game actually became real. I'd see that sell so many damn systems it'd be NUTS. Especially seeing as Wii U is more than likely a November release. It'd make the 3DS and Wii U clean house this holiday season.

ryan82 wrote:I'm willing to pay $400 for the console, especially if it's going to be future proof (i.e. be able to compete with the PS4/720 on a graphical level). Somehow, I have a feeling I'll be dishing out about $900 dollars this fall when the Wii U is released (console + games).
And that doesn't even include the new HD tv I will be buying for my Wii U. My current tv is 30" and 480p. I aim on getting a 55" 1080p tv, maybe 60" if I find a good deal later this year.

FatFace83 wrote:
No wayit would be extremely cheap if Nintendo did that, that demo of NSMB Mii was just the same game as it was on the Wii, with just Mii's, it's practically the same game, plus It would not sell as great as it's predecessor. with all the newest capabilities of the Wii U and better shaders and such it would be wise on Nintendo's part to create a new style that fits well for the Wii U. I would expect something better and different to the new series. but Nintendo did say it was just a tech demo.

Devil_Rising wrote:FatFace83 wrote:
No wayit would be extremely cheap if Nintendo did that, that demo of NSMB Mii was just the same game as it was on the Wii, with just Mii's, it's practically the same game, plus It would not sell as great as it's predecessor. with all the newest capabilities of the Wii U and better shaders and such it would be wise on Nintendo's part to create a new style that fits well for the Wii U. I would expect something better and different to the new series. but Nintendo did say it was just a tech demo.
It was just a demo. The whole point was to show a game using separate tablet controllers as the screens, I suppose.
I wouldn't MIND, necessarily, if they did this as a real game, though they would have to make all new levels, at least, for me. I personally think that NSMBWii is more or less perfect, except for not having the Racoon/Tanooki/Korubo's Shoe. But it really took the best elements of SMB 1, 2, 3 and World, and had enough new ideas sprinkled in to make it both nostalgic and fresh. I feel like the DS game was more of a dress rehearsal, whereas the Wii game felt more like an honest to God sequel to Mario World. At the end of the day though, playing Miis in a Mario game would be kind of pointless, because I'd just want to play the Mario characters.


cortjezter wrote:that's odd; nearly every chance they could during the show, nintendo stressed that NSMB Mii was NOT an actual game, but was a quickly put together demo mainly to show off mario in HD and some possible interaction ideas (the mii's) with something familiar.
i wouldn't be surprised if a game or something like it is in the works, but after just checking their official press site; there is nothing listed for wii u games, which tells me nothing has been officially announced (not including stuff people might have said in interviews). not even a whisper of wii u at gdc, except the one ubisoft announcement; guess we'll be waiting a few more months to hear about whatever big n is working on.






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Mirr0rR3flection wrote:It'll be $299.
How many times do I have to say it to you thick headed people who believe it'll be higher?!




Mirr0rR3flection wrote:It'll be $299.
How many times do I have to say it to you thick headed people who believe it'll be higher?!

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